Six-day exposure site warning for Marrickville

Six-day exposure site warning for Marrickville

Six-day exposure site warning for Marrickville Chinese eatery

Visitors to a Marrickville Chinese eatery over the course of almost an entire week have been sent into 14 days of isolation, the second long-term exposure site added to the NSW list on Monday.
The latest update from NSW Health classed anyone who stopped in at Little Hong Kong at the Marrickville Metro Shopping Centre from 9am–2pm on June 26 to July 1 as a close contact, along with any visitors to Frango Charcoal Chicken in Edmondson park from 9am–3pm on Friday, July 2.
The order to contact NSW Health, get tested immediately and isolate for two weeks also applied to anyone who was at the Bridge of Belfield Pharmacy from 8.20am–8.40am on June 28.
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FILE: Little Hong Kong in Marrickville, has been added to the NSW Health exposure site list.
Some visitors to the Hurstville Chemist Warehouse, Bondi Beach Hurricane’s Grill and Kingsgrove Bunnings have been classed as casual contacts, requiring testing and isolation until they receive a negative result.
The latest exposure sit update, issued about 9pm on Monday, came just hours after anyone who was at a Sydney hotel in a nine-day window was told to get a COVID-19 test and isolate until they were given further instructions.
The advice applied to guests on any level of the Meriton Suites, 30 Danks Street, Waterloo, for any amount of time between 7pm on Saturday, June 26, and 8am today.
Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed is a close contact and must immediately get tested and isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result, and call 1800 943 553 unless they have already been contacted by NSW Health.
  • Marrickville: Little Hong Kong, June 26 to July 1, 9am–2pm
  • Belfield: Bridge of Belfield Pharmacy, Monday, June 28, 8.20am–8.40am
  • Edmondson Park: Frango Charcoal Chicken, Friday, July 2, 9am–3pm
Anyone who attended the following venues at the listed times is a casual contact who must immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.
  • Hurstville: Chemist Warehouse, Friday, July 2, 1.30pm–1.55pm
  • Bondi Beach: Hurricane’s Grill, Wednesday, June 23, 5.20pm–7pm
  • Kingsgrove: Bunnings, Tuesday, June 29, 3.40pm–3.50pm
The full list of exposure sites and times is constantly updated at the NSW Health website.
Anyone who was at the Meriton Suites in Waterloo between 7pm on Saturday and 8am this morning must get tested for COVID-19.
Anyone who was at the Meriton Suites in Waterloo between 7pm on Saturday and 8am this morning must get tested for COVID-19. (Google Maps)
An alert was also issued earlier on Monday for anyone who was on the 827 bus which left Liverpool (Moore Street at Crawford Lane) at 9.30am and arrived at Elizabeth Hills (Regentville Drive before Aviation Road) at 9.05am on Tuesday June 29.
They are considered a close contact and must get tested, and isolate for 14 days regardless of the result.
Also, anyone on the train from Parramatta Station to Liverpool Station between 7.23-7.49am on Tuesday June 29 is a casual contact and must get tested.
Later this afternoon a health alert was also issued for the Aldi at Rydalmere.
Anyone there on Thursday July 1 from 8am-3pm and Friday July 2 from 2pm-8.30pm is a close contact.

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